Achroodextrin

/ə,kroʊoʊ'dɛkstrɪn/ noun

A type of dextrin (starch breakdown product) that does not produce a blue color when treated with iodine, indicating further degradation of starch.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'chroma' (color) + dextrin (from Latin 'dexter,' right, referring to its rotational properties). A biochemistry term specifically describing starch metabolism intermediates.

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